Vincent, Katharine and Cull, Tracy. 2010. A household index of social vulnerability for evaluating adaptation projects in developing countries. PEGNet Conference 2010: Policies to foster and sustain equitable development in times of crises, Midrand (South Africa), 2-3September 2010.

2009

Vincent, Katharine. 2009. A household level index of social vulnerability for evaluating adaptation projects in developing countries. Changing the Climate for Development in Africa, Tyndall Centre conference, Cape Town, 26-27 March 2009.

Vincent, Katharine and Cull, Tracy. 2009. Seizing an opportunity: evidence for the use of cellphones in rural farming communities in Lesotho and lessons learned for social protection. IDIA09, Kruger National Park, South Africa, 28-30 October 2009.

Vincent, Katharine and Devereux, Stephen. 2008. Social protection and climate change: what role for cash transfers in reducing vulnerability to climate change? Royal Geographical Society annual conference, London, 27-29 August 2008.

Vincent, Katharine. 2006. Facilitating or constraining adaptation to climate change? Examining the role of the changing institutional framework on household decision-making in a dryland village in South Africa. Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Synthesis Conference, Bali, Indonesia, 6-9 December 2006.

Vogel, Coleen H. and Vincent, Katharine. 2006. Minding or muddying the gap? The role of corporate social responsibility in food security in South Africa. 2nd International CSR Conference, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 11-13 October 2006.

Vincent, Katharine. 2006. Agricultural livelihoods and climate change: the different experiences of male- and female-headed households. A case study from Limpopo province, South Africa. XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 23-29 July 2006.

2005

Vincent, Katharine and Adger, W. Neil. 2005. Uncertainty in adaptive capacity and the importance of scale. 6th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, University of Bonn, Germany, 9-13 October 2005.